Your vocal cords are probably puffy from the hacking, throat clearing, and post-nasal drip. If it did, you would drowned or choke to death. Nothing you drink down, slurp up, or suck on will come in contact with your ragged vocal cords. Meaning if you think it works, it seems to. Sorry to break it to you, but it’s probably just having a placebo effect. Have a favourite recipe to magically heal hoarseness, a witch’s brew for vocal Nirvana? Lemme guess: ginger? menthol? cough drops? tea infused with the tears of wood elves? However, when in doubt, consult a doctor! A Recovery Trifecta So long as your voice does not remain hoarse for more than two weeks, you should be fine to follow the protocol described here. This post is aimed at those petri dishes we call singers and actors, sleep-deprived and overworked, who lure every virus out of hiding this time of year and then come into rehearsal channeling the voice of Sauron. If you have suffered from laryngitis or an extremely rough voice for two weeks or longer, seek medical help. This blog is not meant to replace the advice of a medical professional. How do you get your voice back in the aftermath of illness?īut first, it’s that time in our show when we roll out the inevitable caveats: It could double as the cry of their love child if on a blurry night of Jager Bombs, Gollum swiped right on the Dark Knight. More like the death wail of a fallen wildebeest. Sounds like a voice, but just not your voice. What emanates, well, it’s vaguely familiar. Wounded but not vanquished at the Battle of the Bug, aside from the occasional cough and a nose flowing like the Ganges, you’re feeling pretty good. Not to mention the Who’s Who of microbial minions masterminding their next invasion of your throat!īut you’ve fought the good fight. Cherry trees flaunting their coats of candy pink blossoms. The world buzzing with possibility and life…Īnd the temperature taking wider and wilder swings than Tyson on an earlobe prowl. I don't know if this method can be applied to other people, but at least if worked for me.It’s the most (ok, second most) wonderful time of the year! Tulips unfurling to flirt with the sun. I need to test this with other FPS games also (especially faster FPS games). So, in summary, when I want to play FPS game, I need to : Switch off the ceiling fan, make the room temperature a little hotter and let the sweat come out from my body. I was so happy and this is the first FPS game that I completed in my life. I continue doing the same method for several days and finally, last night I played for almost 3 hours (without any rest) and completed RE Village. It works!! I played another1.5 hours without any symptoms. To test this theory, I tried to play the game again the next day with the same condition (Ceiling fan switched off). I though probably this was the reason I didn't feel dizzy and nauseous. A little sweat came out from my body during my playthrough. When I played RE Village last week, the ceiling fan was switched off and the room temperature became hotter than usual. Every time I play a game, I always turn on the ceiling fan to make the room more cool and comfortable. I live in a tropical country which the average temperature 31-33 degree Celsius. So, what happen? I realized that during my playthrough, the ceiling fan was switched off. I didn't feel any symptoms! I played the game almost 2 hours and felt great. So, I inserted the disc and tried playing again. I didn't touch the game for while.until last week.įor some reason, last week I wanted to try this game again. Played for 30 minutes and stopped when the symptom appeared. I bought the game again (PS5 version) because I love this series. I still bought the game though and tried it, but the same symptom happens. So, when I heard that REVII will be an FPS game, I was quite disappointed because I cannot enjoy or even play it. So, I try to not touching that genre for quite some time.until RE Village. It's an FPS game.Įvery time I try to play it for more than 15-20 minutes, my head got dizzy and nauseous, and I need to rest for while (even took some medicine). During that time, there is one genre that I cannot play. I've been playing games for more than 30 years (mostly console/handheld games).
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